RCW 18.11.140
Written records required—Penalty.
Every person engaged in the business of selling goods or real estate at auction shall keep written records for a period of three years available for inspection which indicate clearly the name and address of the owner or consignor of the goods or real estate, the terms of acceptance and sale, and a copy of the signed written contract required by RCW 18.11.130. A person who violates this section shall be subject to an administrative fine in a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars for each violation.
[ 1986 c 324 § 10; 1982 c 205 § 12.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - Businesses and Professions
18.11.060 - Administration of chapter—Fees.
18.11.070 - License required—Exceptions.
18.11.075 - Secondhand property, when exempt.
18.11.085 - Auctioneer certificate of registration—Requirements.
18.11.095 - Auction company certificate of registration—Requirements.
18.11.100 - Nonresident auctioneers and auction companies.
18.11.121 - Surety bond or security required.
18.11.130 - Written contract required—Penalty.
18.11.140 - Written records required—Penalty.
18.11.150 - Display of certificate of registration or renewal card required—Penalty.
18.11.160 - License—Prohibition on issuance—Disciplinary action—License suspension.
18.11.170 - Unauthorized practice—Penalties.
18.11.180 - Compensation of nonlicensed person—Penalties.
18.11.190 - Actions for compensation for services.
18.11.200 - Director—Authority to adopt rules.
18.11.205 - Director—Authority to impose administrative fines.
18.11.210 - Newspaper advertisements—Name and license number required—Penalty.
18.11.220 - Rights of clients.
18.11.230 - Trust account required for client funds.
18.11.240 - Bidding—Prohibited practices—Penalty.
18.11.250 - Limitation on real estate auctions.
18.11.260 - Application of Consumer Protection Act.
18.11.280 - Uniform regulation of business and professions act.